Dear Editor,
How can Homosexuality considered a human right? Are there not morals and religious definitions in the formation of Human rights? I read with disdain almost daily the demands and deception of a minority group calling for the legality of same sex marriage under the banner of Human rights.
All things are possible for all men, but all things are not expedient! Should I then take a group of people and lobby for the legalizing of marijuana or to a greater extent Cocaine, should I then consider it a human right to curse the elected president of the day? What about bestiality? if this is not legalized should it not be considered an infringement of the human rights of those who desires such an abominable act?
The vast majority of Guyanese strongly rejects such moral revulsion, to the extent that all of our three Major religious groups (Christian, Muslim nor Hindus) condemn such acts in their practice.
Homosexuality cannot be considered a basic human right! Jermaine Locke